Kok Bo Xian's answer to Faris's Primary 6 Maths Measurement Singapore question.
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Hi so basically if square T has perimeter of 36cm, you should find out the length of one side first. Afterwards, you find the length of Q. Now since the breath of Q is the same as the length of the square , we know that the length should be 2 times since it takes 2 lengths of the square = one full length of the rectangle . So from there you can find what’s the perimeter of the rectangle. As for part 2, find the bigger length since the breath now will be the same as the Length you found it previous. Apply the area formula and you can do it !!
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4 years ago
Thanks a lot for ur help & explanation.Appreciate much